Dear Seniors,
For claiming the points of Adaptability factor, you need to provide an evidence for the proof of residency. My uncle is really old enough. I'm only able to get his Health card issued form Ontario's health care system. His health card shows the Name of my uncle ( who is a Canadian citizen ) and his full address in Canada. Now I'm quite confused as the requirements for the proof of residency must include the name, address and must be less than six ( 6) months old from the date of your application submission.. I'm unable to get this last part regarding the less than six months old factor , as the health card's copy doesn't shows any such thing which says that it is less than six months or etc :/ ... As I only have the copy of his health card as a proof of residence.
What to do now ? Is it totally fine just to submit the health card for proving proof of residence which highlights the details described above. Whereas my cousin is taking care of my uncle and he is just able to provide this health card...Therefore, I will to find out the solution within this ... please help ... !!!
Proof of residency:
Provide evidence your listed relative physically resides in Canada. This may include copies of:
• lease agreements,
• the most recent Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency,
• an employer's letter confirming employment,
• monthly bills, etc., (one page of each bill is sufficient),
• credit card invoices and bank statements.
Note: The evidence should show the relative's name and full address in Canada and must be less than six ( 6) months old from the date of your application submission.